A batch enzyme reaction system utilising the industrially important glucose isomerisation reaction (converting glucose to fructose), the BE1 demonstrates batch enzyme kinetics and enzyme characteristics.
Armfield is proud to present two new anaerobic reactors. These units can be operated in different configurations making them extremely versatile and suitable for both educational and research purposes.
The Armfield C9 Flow Meter Demonstration Unit is a self-contained facility for the demonstration of the important characteristics of 14 types of flow meter used in the measurement of water flow through pipes or open channels.
The C16 facilitates the viewing of the complex flow patterns associated with water flowing past solid objects or boundaries. The system uses the 'hydrogen bubble technique' to clearly show changes in the direction of the water.
The Armfield Multi-purpose Teaching Flume has been specifically designed to demonstrate the principles of fluid mechanics when applied to engineering structures in open channel flow.
The Armfield C6MkII provides facilities for the detailed study of fluid friction head losses which occur when an incompressible fluid flows through pipes, fittings and flow metering devices. For use with the Armfield F1-10 Hydraulics bench.
The CELMkII is designed to facilitate the study of flow through fixed and fluidised beds of solid particles.
Apparatus for investigation of mass transfer and gaseous diffusion has traditionally used a capillary tube in a hot water bath, with a travelling microscope used to measure the rate of diffusion over a period of time. Although capable of giving good results, this type of apparatus was not without its disadvantages, particularly ease of use.
The CM12 is a self contained diesel/biodiesel engine test rig, ideal for investigating typical performance parameters. The unit can be linked to a PC and is supplied with both educational software and the manufacturer's own diagnostic software.
The Armfield CM14 is an aeronautical axial flow gas turbine engine. Easily connected to the user's PC, the unit is supplied with powerful educational software to control and measure a wide range of performance variables and record data.
The CM11MkII Gasoline Engine is a self-contained gasoline engine test rig, enabling students to investigate a range of performance characteristics. The unit is designed to be linked to a PC, and is supplied with sophisticated educational data acquisition software.
Based around the F1-10 Hydraulics Bench, this range of equipment has been extended and reinforced with an integrated range of hydrostatics teaching accessories and some new hydraulics products. Thus the complete curriculum can be covered.
A robust item of equipment designed to reproduce the classic experiments of Professor Osborne Reynolds.
The Armfield Air Flow Studies Unit has been designed to demonstrate how to measure the important characteristics of industrial air-distribution systems. It also shows how certain basic principles of fluid mechanics are applied to analyse flow in ducts and jets.
The F9092 demonstrates the properties of fluids and their behaviour under hydrostatic conditions, enabling students to develop an understanding and knowledge of a wide range of fundamental principles before studying fluids in motion.
A free-standing, self-contained apparatus for laboratory-scale investigations of surface irrigation and related systems, including the surface and sub-surface effects of water application.
The FEL3 can be used in the laboratory or the field for simulated soil erosion and stabilisation studies. Ideal for investigating the relationship between rainfall and soil erosion, and identifying methods by which erosion may be prevented.
The FEL6 provides a useful means of measuring evapotranspiration by the water-balance method. Suitable for both student project work and demonstrational purposes.
The centrifugal pump is the machine most commonly used to move liquids from one place to another. As such it is a particularly instructive unit that introduces students to the whole subject of rotodynamic fluid machines.
Centrifugal pumps are often used together to enhance either the flow rate or the delivery pressure beyond that available from the single pump. The FM51 is designed to demonstrate the operational advantages of parallel or series operation.
The FM6X Turbine Service unit is required to operate the FM60, FM61 and FM62 turbine demonstrations. The unit includes a compact three-phase pump, controlled directly from a PC via the IFD7 interface unit (an essential accessory).